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    mercredi 15 janvier 2014

    Dakar, Leg 10: Roma under increasing pressure / étape 10 : Al-Attiyah et Peterhansel reviennent


     Victory on SS10 has heightened the chances of Nasser Al-Attiyah (Mini/Michelin) of finishing on Saturday’s podium. After shaving a further 10 minutes off the gap that separates him from Nani Roma, Stéphane Peterhansel is now only 2m15s short of the lead. Carlos Sainz has retired.


    En remportant la 10e étape, Nasser Al-Attiyah (Mini/Michelin) est revenu sur le podium provisoire. Stéphane Peterhansel a repris dix minutes à son équipier Nani Roma et pointe désormais à 2min15s du leader. Le podium du Dakar 2014 pourrait se jouer demain. Carlos Sainz a abandonné.
    Antofagasta, which sits between volcanic outcrops and the Pacific coast, is playing host to tonight’s bivouac to the north of the city which has expanded haphazardly as the port has grown in importance. Like Iquique, it is one of the Dakar’s near-mandatory stopover points and competitors have come to know the tracks that crisscross the nearby sandy and rocky plateaux practically by heart.
    Today’s stage was divided into two parts and the first (231km) was won by Nasser Al-Attiyah (Mini/Michelin), ahead of the car class’s other 79 survivors (from 140 starters). It also saw Peterhansel (2nd, +1m16s) close the gap to team-mate Roma by 7m1s. Orlando Terranova (Mini) got away to a poor start, however, when he fell from third after dropping almost half-an-hour in sand dunes. The Argentine’s woes allowed Al-Attiyah to emerge in the top three overall.
    After suffering a big delay on Tuesday, Sainz was third-fastest on the first part of the stage but left the road on the ensuing road section. His SMG Buggy was destroyed in the incident and the Spaniard himself was taken to hospital for checks after sustaining minor injuries.
    The stage’s second section was again dominated by Al-Attiyah who went on to collect his second win of this year’s rally, 3m14s clear of Peterhansel, who is now only 2m15s behind Roma in the provisional standings. The Spaniard was third today (+13m45s).
    Al-Attiyah recovered his footing on the podium when Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) and Terranova both dropped around 30 minutes today. The two drivers are now fourth and fifth overall respectively, split by just 20 seconds!
    Thursday’s programme will take competitors further south to El Salvador in the middle of Chile’s Atacama Desert. There is no overnight halt planned in Copiapo this year but the route does visit the towering dunes that are close to the busy mining town. The stage itself (605km) is the longest uninterrupted competitive stretch of the rally and 100km are over sand and dunes. It could well prove decisive in the final outcome.


    Coincée entre les protubérances telluriques et le Pacifique, Antofagasta accueille le bivouac de cette 10e étape du Dakar 2014 situé à la sortie nord de la ville qui a grandi de façon anarchique autour de son port de commerce. Comme Iquique, Antofagasta est devenue un passage quasi obligé du rallye et les pilotes connaissent désormais parfaitement les pistes qui traversent les plateaux sableux et rocheux dominant l’océan.
    Une spéciale divisée en deux sections était proposée aux 80 voitures rescapées (sur 140 au départ) aujourd’hui. La première portion longue de 231 km a tourné à l’avantage de Nasser Al-Attiyah (Mini/Michelin), mais Stéphane Peterhansel (2e, à 1min16s) a repris 7min01s au leader du rallye Nani Roma. Mauvais début de parcours aussi pour « Orly » Terranova (Mini) qui a perdu près d’une demi-heure dans les dunes et sa 3e place provisoire au classement général au profit de Nasser Al-Attiyah.
    Très retardé hier, Carlos Sainz a signé le 3e chrono de cette section, mais sur la neutralisation suivante, l’Espagnol est sorti de la route. Très légèrement blessé, Carlos a été transféré l’hôpital pour des examens de contrôle. Son Buggy SMG est HS.
    Le second secteur chronométré a confirmé la domination du Qatari sur les pistes chiliennes. Nasser Al-Attiyah a remporté sa 2e victoire d’étape 2014 avec 3min14s d’avance sur Peterhansel qui revient à 2min15s de son équipier Nani Roma au classement général. L’Espagnol a terminé 3e aujourd’hui à 13min45s du vainqueur.
    Al-Attiyah est de retour sur le podium provisoire car Orlando Terrano (Mini) et Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) ont perdu une demi-heure aujourd’hui. Les deux infortunés sont 4e et 5e du général et séparés par 20 secondes !
    Le Dakar poursuit sa descente du Chili demain avec la 11e étape qui emmène les concurrents à El Salvador, au cœur de l’Atacama. Cette année, pas de halte à Copiapo, mais les équipages passeront tout près, dans les montagnes de sable qui entourent la cité minière. La spéciale est longue de 605 km à parcourir d’une traite, dont près de 100 km de sable et dunes. Le rallye et le podium 2014 pourraient donc se jouer demain.
    Classement étape 10
    1. Al-Attiyah/Cruz (Mini/Michelin), 4h23min35s – 2. Peterhansel/Cottret (Mini/Michelin), +3min50s – 3. Roma/Périn (Mini/Michelin), +13min45s – 4. De Villiers/Von Zitzewitz (Toyota/Michelin), +28min15s – 5. Terranova/Fiuza (Mini/Michelin), +33min48s…
    Classement général
    1. Roma/Périn (Mini/Michelin), 38h52min57s – 2. Peterhansel/Cottret (Mini/Michelin), +2min15s – 3. Al-Attiyah/Cruz (Mini/Michelin), +46min01s – 4. De Villiers/Von Ztizewitz (Toyota/Michelin), +1h14min16s – 5. Terranova/Fiuza (Mini/Michelin), +1h14min36s…

    Dakar,Leg 10: Barreda collects fourth stage win / étape 10 : quatrième victoire pour Barreda

    Joan Barreda (Honda-Michelin) took his stage-win tally for this year to four victories to equal the personal record he set in 2013. The Spaniard beat team-mate Helder Rodrigues and Cyril Despres (Yamaha Factory Racing-Michelin), but Marc Coma (KTM-Michelin) still tops the provisional order by a margin of 44 minutes.
    Joan Barreda (Honda-Michelin) remporte sa quatrième victoire d’étape et égale ainsi son propre record de 2013. L’Espagnol s’impose devant son coéquipier Helder Rodrigues et Cyril Despres (Yamaha Factory Racing – Michelin). Marc Coma (KTM-Michelin) reste aux commandes du général avec 44 minutes d’avance.
    The 10th stage (631km) of the 2014 Dakar took the remaining 82 bikers from Iquique to Antofagasta along the Pacific coast. It was divided into two parts, with the first 231km section chiefly on sand and the second moving on to rougher ground where competitors had to be aware of the occasional patch of ‘fesh-fesh’.
    Joan Barreda took the win with a time of 7h12m. He was fastest up to Check Point 1 at Km106 and continued at a strong pace to pull comfortably clear of his chasers. He finished 8m0s and 9m40s clear of Rodrigues and Despres, while Olivier Pain (+11m11s, Yamaha Factory Racing-Michelin) produced a good run to claim fourth place, ahead of Marc Coma (+11m26s).
    Israel (Speedbrain-Michelin) figured in second place early on but was hit by a non-competing vehicle at Km114 and was forced to retire from the rally. Emergency services were soon on the scene but his injuries are not judged to be serious.
    Today’s result has had no effect on the leaderboard which is still topped by Coma, ahead of Barreda (44m10s) who took a 15m30s penalty. The gap to third-placed Jordi Viladoms (KTM-Michelin), who was eighth today, has increased to 2h2m2s. Despres is now sixth (+2h28m16s).
    Thursday’s itinerary (749km, including a stage of 605km) takes riders back into the Atacama Desert and the formidable dunes near Copiapo, not to mention some taxing navigation and technically-challenging portions through dry river beds.

    La 10ème étape menait les 82 rescapés d’Iquique àAntofagasta en parcourant 631 km contre la montre le long de la côte Pacifique. La spéciale était divisée en deux sections. La première partie de 231 km composée majoritairement de sable et une seconde moitié plus cassante où les motards devaient éviter les pièges du fesh-fesh.
    Joan Barreda est crédité du meilleur temps en bouclant les 631 km en 07h12min. Le Catalan a viré en tête au Check Point 1 (CP – km 106) et a ensuite imprimé un rythme soutenu pour creuser l’écart sur ses poursuivants. Il rallie l’arrivée avec une avance respective de 8min et 9min40s sur Rodrigues et Despres. Olivier Pain (Yamaha Factory Racing – Michelin) signe à nouveau une belle performance à terminant au pied du podium (+11min11s) devant Marc Coma (+11min26s).
    Deuxième en début de course, Israel (Speedbrain-Michelin) a malheureusement été percuté par un véhicule civil au km 114 et a été contraint à l’abandon. Pris en charge rapidement, il souffre de diverses contusions sans grande gravité.
    Pas de changement au classement général, Marc Coma compte 44min10s d’avance sur Barreda pénalisé par 15min30. Jordi Viladoms (KTM-Michelin), huitième du jour, est relégué à 2h02min02s. Cyril Despres gagne une place et remonte à la sixième position à 2h28min16s.
    Demain,le Dakar plonge au cœur du désert de l’Atacama avec les dunes tant redoutées de Copiapo. Les motards seront confrontés à l’ensemble des difficultés que rassemble un rallye-raid : endurance (749 dont 605 km de spéciale), navigation, passages techniques dans les rios et franchissement de dunes.
    Classement étape 10 :
    1.Barreda (Honda-Michelin) – 2. Rodrigues (Honda) +8min - 3. Despres (Yamaha-Michelin) +9min40 – 4. Pain (Yamaha-Michelin) +11min11s – 5. Coma (KTM-Michelin) +11min26s, …
    Classement général :
    1.Coma (KTM-Michelin) – 2. Barreda (Honda-Michelin) +44min10s - 3. Viladoms (KTM-Michelin) + 2H02min02s – 4.  Pain (Yamaha-Michelin) +2h16min12s – 5. Rodrigues (Honda) +2h21min16s, 

    BAD NEWS : ADIÓS, RADICAL DUCATI


    Ducati 749 by Radical Ducati
    News has just broken that Radical Ducati is no more. The Madrid workshop run by Pepo Rosell and Reyes Ramon has suddenly shut down, despite a string of high-profile customs and critical acclaim.
    brief statement on Radical Ducati’s Facebook page signaled the end. “It has been more than 15 years of passion, designing, fabricating, riding and developing my dreams,” said Pepo. “Now is time to stop and make a change in my life.”
    We’ve always been huge fans of Radical Ducati’s work. Who can resist beautiful Italian machines, carefully constructed, oozing verve and style?
    Here’s a brief retrospective of the best moments from the Spanish masters. Adiós, guys—you’ll be missed.
    Cafe Veloce by Radical Ducati
    Somewhere under here is a Ducati GT1000, given a heavy dose of attitude. The Cafe Veloce was also treated to an uprated dry clutch, new suspension, a shortened frame, a modified fuel tank and clip-on bars.
    F3 by Radical Ducati
    Based on a 1963 Ducati 125 TS, the F3 (above) was a purpose-built track demon: stripped back, beefed up and ready to give even the most seasoned rider a kick in the pants.
    7½ Sportiva by Radical Ducati
    The 7½ Sportiva was a Ducati 749R given a retro flavor and put on a diet. And being Radical Ducati, they tore the bike down and modified virtually every component apart from the trellis main frame and fuel tank.
    9½ by Radical Ducati
    Inspired by racing Ducatis from the 1970s and the ‘monocilindrica’ 450cc, the starting point of the  (above) was a 1997 Monster M900, chopped at the back to accommodate a racing-style tail unit.
    Radical Ducati Carallo Sport
    Based on an ancient Ducati 125, the Carallo Sport was designed to compete in the legendary Motogiro d’Italia.
    Pantah custom by Radical Ducati
    You could be forgiven for thinking it’s a Ducati Pantah, given the color scheme, but ‘Pantahstica‘ is based on a Cagiva Alazzurra, a mid-80s touring derivative of the Pantah.
    Yamaha XT600 by Radical Ducati
    Towards the end, Radical Ducati experimented with other marques. ‘Dirt Rad‘ (above) was a heavily modified Yamaha XT600, sporting a FZR600 fork and a Hagon shock. The air-cooled motor was rebuilt with polished and ported heads, and exhaled via a Spark GP megaphone muffler.
    BMW R80 by Radical Ducati
    Three months ago, Radical Ducati released ‘Interceptor,’ a BMW R80 ST built in conjunction with the French BMW specialist Max Boxer. But the Ducati links remained strong: the front end is from a SportClassic, and the triple trees are from a Monster. The motor is a BMW R100 boxer, the muffler is from an S 1000 RR, and the tank is a modified Laverda item. Interceptor was one of the most heavily modified and visually arresting bikes from the Radical Ducati stable, and a fitting swansong.
    Radical Ducati’s closure is sad news—not only for Ducatistis, but also for custom motorcycle fans of any persuasion. Hopefully Pepo and Reyes will return soon, and seduce us once again with more high-performance, stylish customs.
    from BIKEEXIF

    StuntFreaksTeam – Winter Mayhem



    Some guys from Finland making the most of the snowy conditions!